Diana Green Explained

Diana Margaret Green
Birth Date:10 April 1943
Education:Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University (1998);Vice Chair of London Film School
Occupation:academic, former vice-chancellor,economist
Partner:John William Davy (2011)

Diana Margaret Green (born 10 April 1943) is a British economist and academic, and a former vice-chancellor.

Early life

She attended South Park High School for Girls (a former girls' grammar school) in Lincoln, also known as South Park Girls' High School; Lincoln went comprehensive in 1974. She has said of her time at her grammar school Going to a grammar school was critical in terms of my career. I was encouraged to be ambitious.[1]

She attended the University of Reading, gained a BSc in Economics from Queen Mary College, and a PhD in Economics in 1976.

Career

From 1984-87 she was Head of Department at Birmingham Polytechnic. She stayed at the University of Central England until 1998. She is on the Advisory Board of the Campaign for Science and Engineering.[2] From 1998-99 she was the Chairman of the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE).

Vice Chancellor

She became Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University in 1998.[3]

She is also Vice Chair of London Film School.

Personal life

She first married in 1967, divorcing in 1979. She married again in 2011 to John William Davy. She was appointed a CBE in 2007. She has a pilot's licence.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/the-making-of-a-vice-chancellor/178954.article THE 2003
  2. http://sciencecampaign.org.uk/?page_id=3285 CASE
  3. http://www.thestar.co.uk/what-s-on/out-about/university-chief-diana-set-to-retire-1-270955 Sheffield Star 2006